Ghanaian lawyer and gender activist
Angela Dwamena-Aboagye |
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Born | April 1965 |
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Nationality | Ghanaian |
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Education | University of Ghana, Georgetown university |
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Occupation(s) | Lawyer, Gender Activist |
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Angela Dwamena-Aboagye (born in 1965) is a Ghanaian lawyer, gender activist, and the Executive Director of The Ark Foundation Ghana.[1] The Ark Foundation is an NGO that seeks to address women’s human rights in Ghana. Dwamena-Aboagye established the first shelter for battered women in Ghana and also set up a crisis centre, with a legal centre and a counselling centre to render sexual and gender based violence and child abuse services in different locations in Ghana, she is also a counsellor, and a motivational public speaker.[2][3][4][5]
Early life
Angela Dwamena-Aboagye (nee Sakyi) was born in 1965.
Education
Dwamena-Aboagye attended the Mfantsiman Secondary School and also Holy Child School. She graduated from the University of Ghana and holds a Bachelor of Laws degree, and also a Qualifying Certificate of Law as a Barrister from the Ghana Law School.
Dwamena-Aboagye also obtained a master's degree in law from the Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C., US and also a Master of Arts Degree in Theology from the Akrofi-Christaller Institute, Akropong Ghana.[6] She was called to the Ghana Bar as a Barrister and Solicitor in 1989.[7]
Personal life
She is married to Kwame Dwamena-Aboagye. He also works as a consultant for the Foundation, and they have four children.[8]
Career
She is an Adjunct Lecturer in gender and the law in the Faculty of Law, University of Ghana; and also a consultant and trainer on gender and women’s human rights. She also worked with the Ministry of Justice and Attorney-General’s Department from 1990 to 1999 but resigned to found The Ark Foundation Ghana.[9]
Awards and recognition
- Dwamena-Aboagye received the Ghana National Commission on Children/UNICEF National Media Features Award on Children in 1996.[citation needed] She was also the recipient of the Unilever Ghana Award for Distinguished Service for the development of women and children in Ghana in 2005.[10]
- African Women’s Development Fund Women of Substance Award for 13 Distinguished African Women (2005).[11]
- The United States of America Embassy 2nd Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Award for Peace and Social Justice in 2009.[12][13]
- Millennium Excellence Awards (2010) for Women’s Empowerment by the Millennium Excellence Foundation (2010).[14] [8]
- She is also a recipient of the First African Servant Leadership National Awards for Women’s Empowerment in 2011.[15]
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